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Proceedings of the Workshop Neology and Large Language Models
LREC 2026 Workshop
Palma, Mallorca, Spain 11 - 16 May 2026 8 papers
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From 124 Million Tokens to 1,021 Neologisms: A Large-Scale Pipeline for Automatic Neologism Detection
Diego Rossini, Lonneke van der Plas
pp. 1-15 DOI: 10.63317/4o6ks86o293r
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High Resource Bias in AI-Driven Neology: Structural Inequality in Lexical Innovation
Wajdi Zaghouani
pp. 16-26 DOI: 10.63317/365zeseuj3su
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Do LLMs Know What Luxembourgish Borrows? Probing Lexical Neology in Low-Resource Multilingual Models
Nina Hosseini-Kivanani
pp. 27-38 DOI: 10.63317/5dyv6ywxonfu
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Lexical Innovation in Business Colour Idioms: Evidence from Large Language Models in Five Languages
Giedre Valunaite Oleskeviciene, Ágnes Abuczki, Ganit Richter, Berat Ujkani, Vera Moitinho de Almeida, Pedro Madeira
pp. 39-46 DOI: 10.63317/2c2wguvy6spu
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Where in Semantic Space Do Spanish Neologisms Emerge?
Bianca Delgado, Shira Wein
pp. 47-52 DOI: 10.63317/226wjbxcrmpm
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Assessing the Pragmatic Competence of LLMs Regarding Novel Discourse Markers in Digital Communication
Ágnes Abuczki, Giedre Valunaite Oleskeviciene
pp. 53-59 DOI: 10.63317/3pyrr83pt2oc
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A Comparative Evaluation of Semantic Ambiguity Detection in Two LLMs
Lili Tamas
pp. 60-65 DOI: 10.63317/49osn8x7xs7d
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LLM-Based Frame and Stance Annotation for 19th-Century Rumour Discourse in US and UK Newspapers
Wanshu Zhang
pp. 66-70 DOI: 10.63317/4qdnrzfmibbz
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